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You are welcome in everybody. It's the craft beer republic.

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Thanks for drinking. Thanks for joining.

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I am Greg and I am being joined by the softest, buff guy you'll

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ever meet. And that's flex. What's up fella? I'm a big softy.

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You're like a big teddy bear. Yeah, I think. We figured that out.

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Yeah, yeah, that's no surprise. No, I'm proud of it. Yeah. Oh, no.

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No it wasn't, it wasn't a diss or anything. That was.

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Oh I didn't take it that way. Yeah. Yeah. Just letting the people know.

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Yeah. You're a big old softy. Big old teddy bear. Yeah.

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If I was, uh, you know, uh, Tin Man, you know, and I needed a heart.

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Oh, I think you need some lube, but. Okay. Damn it. He didn't need lube.

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Just try to say, I got a big heart over here. That's all you.

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Yeah, you definitely got a big heart on over there.

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Uh, anyway, you can find. A heart on show. Oh, oh, heart.

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Got a heart with a t hit. That t, uh, you can follow this

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big teddy bear at flex me bear underscores in between.

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And, of course, we are at Craft Beer Republic.

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So much to get to this week. A shout out to our top listening

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city of last week. And that was Los Angeles. What's up?

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Almost hometown of Los Angeles. City of the angels.

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See, as they say in Espanol, that's about as good as it gets.

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Uh, anyways, thanks for listening. All that good shit.

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Like I said, lots to get to today, but, um, I'm gonna get to my beverage

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right quick because I went on a trip and I want to drink what I picked up.

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And I want to hear about. It. Oh, I love my beer.

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Out of my head, out of my beer. Judging by my beer.

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I'm sure flex is gonna know where I was. But I am drinking.

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There does not exist. Spore. Oh, it is a 6.8% hazy IPA 408 an

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untapped. Okay. And they say spore is a hazy IPA

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constructed of bass malts, plus copious amounts of wheat

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and oats to create cumulonimbus like mouthfeel and body popped

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heavily across the board, including two dry hops with mosaic,

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Nelson and Sabra spores. Hops are explosive on the palate

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and in the aroma mosaic, and Nelson lay down Fruity Pebbles,

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nectarine and guava aromatics layered in with coconut from the Sabro.

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The final product feels like drinking a tropical drink on an island,

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but you're probably just chilling on chilling on your couch, man.

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It's a chair, but. Okay. It's a great glass, by the way.

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Still drinking out of it. Fantastic. Damn it, sister glass.

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It's hard to take me seriously, isn't it?

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I'm trying to avoid looking at the screen.

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Every time I see myself in the screen, drink out of the glass,

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I laugh. It's not just you. You're not alone.

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As Michael Jackson would say, you are not alone.

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Um, definitely tropical on the schnoz.

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I am really picking up the coconut on the schnoz as well.

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I love that, by the way. Yeah, that sobro coming in. Yes.

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I love when the sobro hits with the coconut tongue.

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Jobber is not far behind. Uh, extremely soft mouthfeel.

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Lots of I would. I'm not getting tons of Fruity

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Pebbles. I am getting the nectarine. I am getting the guava.

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And of course, I'm still getting that guava. Earth.

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And of course, I'm still getting the coconut from the sabra.

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This is delicious. We all know how I feel about

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there does not exist. And especially there hazes.

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No one's doing it quite like them. Delicious.

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Which is crazy because they're not huge, right?

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No, I mean, I don't really find them for distro, even though, you know,

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as the as the crow drives, they're about, uh, two hours from me. Okay.

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Terribly far. You know, wine country. Is this getting in there?

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Yeah, almost. Okay. They're in San Luis Obispo, SLO,

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as we call it. Uh, obviously,

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I did a little wine tasting. That's why I was able to stop it.

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There does not exist. It was sort of my, uh.

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My, you know, you were a good boy. I did wine tasting with the wife,

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and so she let me stop at that. There does not exist on the way home.

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We went up to Paso, saw my sister. Do you know my sister got

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married and is pregnant? I am finding out about this right

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now in real time. Yes. Did you. Did you know you're drinking a glass

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with her face on it. It's so good. It's gotta be like a seriously senior

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picture, right? Yeah. It seems. Yeah, it looks very yearbook ish.

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Oh. That's awesome. Yeah. It's, um. It's great.

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I wish you could see the inside of the glass because, like,

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the pictures. Even better on the inside,

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right? Yeah, because. It's frosted on the outside.

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So, like, the more beer I drink, the more like evil eyes I'm getting

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from my sister. I know, I get it. My wife got me a glass like that for,

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like, a Father's Day with pictures of the kids. Mhm.

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And you just see it so much more clearly on the inside. Yeah.

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It doesn't make sense. Yeah. No it's weird, it's creepy.

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And I feel like I'm being judged as I drink more beer.

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But yeah we went up to. You knew I was married Greg.

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You know I'm pregnant. Greg. To who? What?

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Uh, but, yeah, we went up to Paso, did some wine tasting, saw the family

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up there, and then on the way home. Stuff that there does not exist.

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Good shit. Love me some TDA. I always tell you my my strategy when

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I walk into there does not exist. It's I look at the can list.

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To see what's. Yes, I look at the tap list.

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I'm like, if it's in cans and it's in tap, I get it on tap. Try it.

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I don't know why I'm trying it anymore because it's gonna be

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delicious. But, you know, it's gonna be good.

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Yeah, it always is. So. But I like your mindset there.

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That is wonderful. Yeah, it's a smart way to go.

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I think. Especially with a small brewery,

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you know, and you're they're not guaranteed to can everything. Right.

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And they only had like five different beers in cans at the time.

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So you know I had to choose wisely. Yeah I'm sure I'm sure they're

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all good anyway. Yeah I've not had a bad beer

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from them, that's for sure. So, um, speaking of beers and bad

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beers or good beers, I don't know. I was talking with, uh, Boris,

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who was on the show a couple months ago and is now the head brewer of

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Petals and Pines. Petals and Pines. Was talking the other day.

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We were talking about, well, the other day, I don't know,

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a couple weeks ago. We're talking about, uh, fly Jack.

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Firestone's fly Jack, which was their low cal, low carb session IPA.

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I think it was somewhere around 4.5%, but was it was hazy and it was

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surprisingly tasty. And I was telling I was like,

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I miss fly Jack. Like it was. They shouldn't have called it an IPA.

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They should called it a paleo because that's how I drink.

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I drink like a pale and it was just a solid, low carb, low cal offering.

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You could drink it all day. Not to not feel too shitty about

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yourself and all this, and we were kind of looking up

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like what ingredients they use and trying to figure it out

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because some of them were secret. So we, uh, involved ChatGPT into some

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of it, but, uh, we're trying to find out how they made it and how they

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made it lower and all those stats, but still made it flavorful.

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And we came to some conclusions. But a couple days ago,

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Dogfish Head announced that they're releasing 30 minute Lite IPA.

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It's going to be 4% and 95 calories. Huh? So I'm looking forward to it.

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The world needs more of these, like, all day football Sunday beers.

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I'm getting to the point where I can't disagree with you.

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Um, the heavy beers be hitting me lately.

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And, uh, takes me a while to drink them. Yeah.

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Feel a little bloated afterwards. Yeah, I had a triple.

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Two nights ago, I think it was. And I think it took me about an

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hour and 40 minutes just to sip down the triple.

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And after the one beer, I was already feeling it. Yeah.

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I mean, as we get closer to 40, the more that stuff, uh, hits us.

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Yeah. I'm not looking for. I'm not looking forward to the

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future, you know? No. The future is bleak.

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So it's a rough one. Yeah. I'm excited for this.

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Uh, what did they say? Uh, Dogfish head says satisfying

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hop character. Just 95 calories. That can't be possible.

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Oh, but it is. After years of research and

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development and tweaking the recipe to incorporate continual hopping,

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30 minute light IPAs officially hear this true indie craft beer has all

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the character of a world class IPA, but only 95 calories, 3.6g of carbs,

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one gram of protein, and zero grams of fat per 12 ounce serving.

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Um, I'm all for it. I'm excited. So, um. Boris, now it's your turn.

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Petals and pints needs a low carb, low carb IPA.

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So if a craft brewery could figure that out, that would be fun.

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Like, make it that tasty. Yeah, that'd be wonderful. Yeah.

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So I'm hoping this trend comes back. I, I really liked it.

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In fact, one of the years, way back on the old show,

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when we used to do our, um, March Madness bracket one year,

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we did a healthy in quotes healthy beer bracket where it was all

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these low cal, low carb IPAs. There was enough to fill out an

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entire bracket, which I think was like eight beers.

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And then within a couple of years, like by the time Covid hit, they

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were like, buh bye, no more of this. So now that we're talking about,

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I was trying to think I had a really good one once,

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and it was, uh, phase three. They made, uh, they had a flagship

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hazy called pixel density. And this one was called Pixel Light.

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And it was like it was like 4.5 ABV, and it poured exactly like a

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fucking hazy. But it had a touch watered down

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flavor of said beer. Yeah. And, uh, for 4.5%, like, there's

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not much more you could ask for. Yeah,

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that's kind of how the fly jack was. The Firestone was like,

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it tastes like maybe they added just a smidge of water to a hazy IPA,

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which obviously that's not how they made it, but just slightly

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watered down IPA. Hazy IPA. But if you just if they would have

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called it a pale ale because, I mean, at 4.5%,

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why wouldn't you call it a pale ale, right? I think it would have.

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Which makes me wonder why they marketed it as like a session IPA if

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there's like a technicality in the brewing process or something. Maybe.

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Maybe someone smarter than us would know this answer.

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But it was. It was not bad at all. Like I enjoyed for like a I brought

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it to a Super Bowl party once and I just hammered through those.

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And you keep drinking, you don't get fucked up.

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You don't feel bloated afterwards. It was the best, right?

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Bring it back. It's like the same stats as the

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seltzer, but it actually tastes decent.

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Lakefront brewery here used to have a session IPA.

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It was called Extended Play and I remember finding it.

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We went up to Minneapolis, actually for Saint Paul for a

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wedding up in Minnesota, and had a liquor store right

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across the street from the hotel. Went there,

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found some local Lifesaver Wisconsin stuff and saw that session IPA.

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Man, what a hotel drinking beer that is. Yeah.

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You know, just like a nice 4% tasty IPA and oh boy, nothing.

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Wrong with that. No complaints. Yeah. So anyways, bring it back,

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people. And, uh. Yeah. No. No real transition from that

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king of awkward transitions. I do have a question to ask.

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So every year when I'm playing, every year, Jesus Christ, every week

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when I'm putting the shows together, news story after news story,

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especially these days last year or so has been beer sales down, craft

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beer sales down, blah, blah, blah. All these numbers are down for

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craft beer especially. So my question I have two questions.

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It's really a two part. It's one to the industry people.

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And this could be brewers or distributors really.

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And then one to the drinkers. You know it's kind of us.

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My question to the industry people is other than just the obvious of like,

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hey, go buy more beer. What would you like us,

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the beer drinkers to do? Do you want us to buy more six

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packs from the store? You want us to come into the

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brewery more often? And I know not all breweries

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distribute, so that's sort of a gray area,

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I guess. But it's like what? Ideally. What is it that we could do besides

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just, hey, drink more beer that could help turn things around a little bit.

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And this is this is actually crossed my mind before. Okay.

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Because there are certain breweries in the area that I can go to and

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buy from, but they also distribute to my local shop. Exactly.

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So sometimes I feel guilty when I pick it up for my local shop, and

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not that from the direct supplier. And I'm wondering if that's

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hurting or if it's helping or if it's kind of even keel. Right?

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I mean, I'm sure the goal of getting in a big grocery store is

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just to get your name out there. More than anything,

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if you're a craft brewery, probably not making as much money

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if they came into the brewery and bought a four pack. Right.

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But usually if you get into a big name grocery store,

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you're going through a company like a distributing company. Right, exactly.

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Um, so at that point, you have a contract with said company and

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you're already making money? Yeah. The one that comes to mind for us is,

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um, local to me is Tarantula Hill Brewing.

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And one of their flagships is liquid Candy, and it's a great

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hazy IPA and my wife loves it. And we'll see it at the local

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grocery. You know, we'll see it at Vons.

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And we'll also see at the at the brewery.

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So like, you know, my question for Treasure Hill was like,

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should I be picking it up from Vons assuming it's fresh, or should I

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be coming down to the brewery and picking up a four pack because I

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hate hanging out at your brewery? I hate it the worst.

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People have turned it into a fucking daycare center and I fucking hate it.

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Oh, in that sense, that's terrible. Yes. But I do like liquid candy.

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I think somebody sent me a can of that once. Might have been me.

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Might have been, might have been, I don't know.

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Did Deb send you beer or Nicole? Devin.

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Brian sent me beer once because he put me in the World Cup.

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Yeah, we like some liquid candy. So the flip side to that question

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is to the citizens of the Craft Beer Republic, the beer drinkers,

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where do you want to buy the beer, and what do you want to see from

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breweries that would get you to buy a couple extra beers a month.

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Are you wanting more innovation? Are you wanting more canning?

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Are you wanting more gozos? Yes, please. You're the. Ghost.

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Please. I was literally what was on my

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mind was more gozos. Please. Right, exactly. So?

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So it's a twofold question. Uh, where do you want us to buy

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your beer? What do you want us to do to

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help you out? Besides just the generic buy

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more beer and then, like. Yeah, to the beer drinkers.

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Uh, what do you what do you want? What would help you buy more beer?

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That's my question. You know. 1840 here about three years ago,

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came out with this watermelon goza for the summer.

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Um, and it was fucking obnoxious how good it was. Oh. Sounds good.

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Like sweet, fresh watermelon juice. And you get that sour note, you know,

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towards the middle back end. And it was just clean and crisp and

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salty. And that's where it's at. Fucking amazing.

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Now that New Belgium is a healthy beer,

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you're fucking sports drink beer. How about something with electrolytes

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in it, like salt and sugar? Lightning strike.

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So dumb, I don't know. So anyway. Hydrate you and get you drunk.

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And it's. I love how the biggest selling

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point was. It's resealable. You can put a lid back on it.

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It's brilliant. Well, that's just gonna make

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people think they can, like, drink it and then put it in

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their car and go somewhere. I think it's dangerous, but. Oh.

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Oh, you know what it sounds like? It sounds like a good Vegas drink.

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It does? Okay. Yes. You're absolutely right there.

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I will be in Vegas this coming weekend. Are you? Yes.

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That's exciting. Going to see my best friend.

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We are avoiding the strip all together.

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But I might need some of these sports drink drinks.

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Because we do not go easy when we're hanging out. Yeah.

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Just go to your, uh. I don't know, probably find him

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at a in a Walgreens there? At this point in Vegas.

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You probably find him just sitting on the side of the corner.

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Who knows? Yeah. So anyways, uh, anyways, let us know.

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Answer our questions for small craft beer. Craft beer.

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Com or I could set up a poll or something.

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Let us know how I should do that. So you answer our shit.

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Uh, before we find out what flex is drinking. Ludacris libation law.

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This one comes from Minnesota. They say that farm wineries must

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source over 50% of their grapes from within the state. Huh.

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Makes me wonder how many farm wineries are. That's a good.

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I guess I could have looked that up. It sounds like kind of a rare.

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Yeah. You know, uh. You know what I don't know

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Minnesota for? I don't know them for their

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their wine. Oh. Yeah, their land of 10,000 lakes.

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But, uh, believe it or not, Wisconsin has more lakes than

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Minnesota. So do they. Yeah, it's like a it's like a

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real statistic. Oh, shit. Yeah. Minnesota. Biting off Wisconsin.

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Yeah. Home of the Lakers, though. Yeah. Oh, yeah.

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I know where the name comes from. The Lakers, all the lakes.

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Yeah, just like the Clippers from San Diego because that's a

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type of sailing ship. I did not know that. Yeah.

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And I never knew what a clipper was. Yeah. It's a ship. There you have it.

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Like a schooner? Sure. I don't know what size it is. Hey.

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Nice dinghy. Yeah. Who knows? Anyways, there you have it.

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Hey, Sam, let us know about your wineries up in Minnesota.

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Yes, please. If there's a lot of farm wineries.

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Or just any wineries for that matter, we want to know.

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How many grapes do you think Minnesota produces per capita?

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10,000 grapes. God damn it! One per lake. I don't know.

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Minneapolis grapes. Um, sounds, uh, delicious.

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Great vintage. I'm sure you're thinking of wine

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terms. Yeah. All right,

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let's pull this back around to beer. Let's unclass this a little bit and

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find out what flex is drinking. In a world where craft beer is king.

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A world where muscles are bigger than growlers.

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Only one tongue can guide us. One man. One tongue. One tongue.

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In this world, we must find out. What is flex drinking?

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All right, so I'm drinking. Kind of a fun little history

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beer here. It is a no longer in production beer.

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Oh, but, uh, lakefront brewing here this past winter,

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I would say still currently winter. They came out with a throwback.

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Throwback. Throwback. Man, that was good.

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Throwback to a 12 pack variety of, uh, beers that they stopped

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producing, which is kind of neat because one of the beers in

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there I absolutely fucking loved drank all of those right away.

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It was, uh, American Red IPA. Just phenomenal. Great flavor.

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Not a malt bomb. Uh, which is what I don't like

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in a red IPA is when they're just nothing but a can of malt.

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Yeah, a loaf of bread. Right? It's just not what I aim for.

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Uh, but this one is called Cream City Pale Ale. Um, it is a 5.6%.

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No idea when they stopped producing it, but I think it was pre when

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I started drinking. So. Yeah. So let's say pre 2009 like it's

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been gone for a while. Uh untapped real shitty rating.

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It's got it at a three for two. It is a classic pale ale uh

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named after the cream colored bricks used to build Milwaukee.

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This amber pale ale is tasty year round.

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Pours a light amber with frothy, stable white head.

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The light citrus grapefruit nose comes from American hop varieties,

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while caramel malts lend a backbone to their crisp, balanced bitterness.

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Finishes smooth with mild hop flavor. Mhm.

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Um, so the color on this super caramelly super classic pale ale.

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Um, a little bit of remaining head there.

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I don't know if I call it frothy on the schnoz, I would say malty citrus,

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like biscuity malt, like, it's, uh, it's caramelly it's it's

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kind of nice, actually. Classic. Um, so then we'll warm up the

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old tongue jobby. Here we go. So it's pretty low carbonation.

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It's caramelly. It's sweet. It's a little bit citrusy.

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It's a little bit piney. Real light bodied at A56.

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Uh, I could see where a three, four, two comes into here,

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because, uh, if you're looking for something to blow your mind,

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It's not going to blow your mind. Sure, if you're if you're

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looking for a great rendition of a classic beer style 100%,

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this is what you're looking for. Keeping it classic, right?

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It is classic 100%. I was never able to drink this,

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like I said when it was originally in production,

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so this was kind of a cool nod. I actually say I used to work

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with a guy who, uh, he would actually talk about this

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beer all the time, and he said, every time lakefront put it out,

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he would always just buy it all up and, you know, drink it.

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And, uh, it's just kind of a nice nod to my buddy who I used to work with,

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Steve, and I'm just glad I'm finally able to try this beer.

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Yeah. Shout out. Steve. Yeah. Hope he's doing okay. Yeah.

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Hope he's drinking one of these, too. Amen. Very nice.

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That's kind of a smart idea, I think, for a brewery like, hey,

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here's a mixed pack of all these beers that you can't find anymore.

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Yeah, it was. Uh, what do they have in there?

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They had, uh, like I said, the American Red IPA,

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they had a strong beer, which isn't a style you normally see.

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Yeah. Around anymore. Then it had this one and that,

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uh, session IPA I brought up a little earlier. Oh, yeah.

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Yeah, just kind of neat. That's cool. Uh, all right, a little news

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before we get up out of here with all this I mentioned earlier,

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all this talk about beer brands losing money and this and that.

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Any guesses as to which beer brand is still raking in the dough?

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Uh, not Budweiser. Not Budweiser, not.

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Not MillerCoors. Not. I mean, they're still making money,

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but the one that keeps seeing growth is not your pants.

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It's Constellation. Brands. Okay. And that's mainly thanks to modelo,

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Corona, Pacifico and Victoria. I thought they were Budweiser.

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Not in the US. Please do not make me explain this

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because I can't. You know what? Just leave it at that.

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Yeah, but, uh, thanks to Pacifico at 20 plus 20%, uh, modelo at plus 4%.

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Modelo especial plus 3%. I mean,

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we're just talking about all kinds of pluses here for constellation.

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So they're still doing pretty good. I think ever since the whole Bud

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Light debacle. Constellation has been cashing

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in on their, their, uh, import brands. I guess.

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Good for them. Yeah, I guess so. Uh,

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the price to get drunk is going up. The average case price for the beer

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category items in 2024 increased $0.63 to $30.57, average per case.

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This includes everything shit beer, great beer, all the above.

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Anything that comes in a case. That makes sense.

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Yeah, which I believe it's 12. Um, also, Seltzers were up $0.84

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per case. Here's the breakdown. Imports were up $0.54 to 3713 a case

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domestic premium up $0.41 to 24. 84 A case domestic sub premium.

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Also, would you love to. Hey, where do you work?

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I work at a sub premium brewery. They're at $0.42 to 1965.

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That's gotta be like your pbrs and shit, right?

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I mean, what else would it be? Sub premium, I guess. Yeah.

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Fermented malt beverages fabs they're up $0.56 to 4058.

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Kraft is up $0.66 to 4330. Domestic super premium is up

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$0.02 to 3031 a case. Hard cider is up $0.62 to 4851.

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Uh, and I love this one. The only thing to decrease in

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price is the cases of Na beers. Oh, gross. Yeah.

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Athletic brewing declined $1.18 per case. Down to 42. 89.

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Could you imagine paying 42 bucks to not get drunk?

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Funny enough, you brought that up. We went to a little Mexican

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restaurant tonight. Uh, kids had dance.

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Drop them off for two hours. And the wife and I caught some tacos.

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And I got a margarita. But I was looking at the beer list.

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The most expensive bottle or can on the menu was n a athletic brewing.

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Mhm. No alcohol. Pay the most. It was only $7.

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You know it's this can bottle list you know. It wasn't great.

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You know, it was all domestics and whatnot.

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Uh, but the fact that that topped the list at the most expensive beer

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on the menu. Blew my mind. Yeah. Because for like, two bucks,

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you could have gotten, like, a Coke or something. Right.

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So, what are you doing? Right? That's insane to me.

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You need it that much? What are you doing? Yeah.

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You need to pay $7 for not beer. For not beer, but just the taste

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of it, I don't know. Yeah. No, thanks. Hard pass. Yeah.

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Uh, I pulled this story because I found it interesting. Can you guess?

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And I doubt it, because I bet you've never heard of this city.

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But can you guess where the DUI capital of California is?

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DUI capital. Oh, man. Is it a major city? No. Then I can't.

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It was sort of on an MTV show. The idyllic city of Laguna Beach.

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Oh, is the DUI capital of California? Well, that.

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Makes sense, I think. Yeah. Shocking stats have revealed

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that there have been more than 269 DUI arrests in Laguna Beach

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in 2021 alone. Additionally, there were 55 alcohol

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related crashes in just 2022 alone. Um, the executive zip code has a

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perfect storm of factors contributing to the high crime stats.

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For one, the city is positioned between two party towns and the more

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than 130 drinking establishments that call Laguna Beach home.

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The famous ocean views drawing in tourists have also created

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what officials are calling ground zero for drunk driving.

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A staggering 6.5 million visitors annually to a town of just 22,000

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residents, with tourists flocking to art galleries and upscale boutiques.

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Anyways, Laguna Beach don't drink and drive. Yeah, I mean a lot.

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A lot of money out there. Tons of money out there.

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A lot of snot nose, pretentious teenagers. And adults.

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It all sounds about right. Yeah. It's a recipe for disaster.

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All right, we'll end it with this one.

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Police are looking for a man who allegedly drove from his home naked

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and drunk after fighting with his wife. Have you ever drove naked?

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No, I can't say that I have. Have you? Yeah. Me either. No.

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Yeah. No. Well, that was the first thing

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that made me think of is whoever thinks to drive naked. Yeah.

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I mean, I've had things happen to me while driving, but I wasn't fully

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naked. Yeah, you catch my drift? Sounds about right.

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Drift caught. Yeah. Drifts got. Uh, police are looking for a 31 year

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old man accused of domestic violence early Saturday morning after the man

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left his house in his Ford pickup. Uh, that tracks naked and drunk after

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a fight with his 40 year old wife. Police Sergeant Jeremiah Wagner

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said the couple was entertaining a 39 year old man,

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along with a woman who wasn't identified in the police report

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at their house on Friday night. The 31 year old had been drinking and

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started puking and defecating in his room. Oh come on. With his wife.

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That makes me think of the the show of the League with Rafi.

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Uh, he's. A famous line. He says sometimes when I puke,

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I shit. Raffi was great. Uh, when his wife went into the room

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to talk to him, the man grabbed her and put her in a headlock.

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The 39 year old man came into the room to de-escalate the argument,

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and the 31 year old punched two 55 inch flat screen TVs along with a

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fish tank, and threw a PlayStation. The 39 year old put the 31 year old

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in a bear hug to try to calm him down, but the 31 year old escaped.

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Before a bear hug is not on the list. No,

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I think he's gonna make things worse. It's gonna escalate the situation.

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Yeah, quite a bit. Uh, the 39 year old tried to get

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the man back into the house to get out of the cold.

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The 31 year old evaded him and got into a 2013 Ford truck.

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It wasn't clear from the police press report when the man had gotten naked,

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but he was naked by the time he had gotten into the truck.

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His wife was told that the man had gone to a house in the area of

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Georgia Circle, wherever that is. But police said that they went to

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the home and no one would answer. The investigation continues. Wow.

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I'm thinking, no, don't get me wrong. If I was puking and shitting in

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my room, go on and I need to drive away somewhere.

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Probably taking off my shit filled pants. I'm just saying. Um.

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But wouldn't you maybe replace them with non shit filled pants?

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What's, uh, what's my back like? Uh, okay,

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so here's a legit question. At what? Back do you not think to put on

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a replacement pair of pants? That is a great question.

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I wish they had found this guy so he knew what his back was.

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I'm probably thinking, like in the. 30s. Right?

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That's what I would think. Yeah. It's where you take your pants off,

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and then you forgot that you took your pants off. Right.

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Because like, 0.24 is three times, I'm thinking that's not enough.

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I'm puking by then, though, for sure. Right.

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But you're not running outside and driving with no pants.

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Yeah, it's pretty accurate. I think maybe you are.

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What do I know? I know when I get. Uh, fun fact about me. Oh, go. On.

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When I get, uh, crazy drunk, I can't move. Oh.

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So, like, the last thing I'm going to do is drive.

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I probably wouldn't be able to take my own pants off if I'm being honest.

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Yeah, I get pretty, like, vegged out. Oh, I'm the opposite.

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I'm not a driver. I've knock on wood. I've never once attempted to,

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you know, drive when I'm that hammered like it's time to drive.

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You know, there's never been anything like that. Like I'm pretty.

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Which makes you wonder what people think. Yeah.

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Like, I feel like I'm pretty knowledgeable about how hammered

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I am. Yes, but here's my one. Problem is I am very functional until

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I'm not. Until you're not. Right. And so people don't know how drunk

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I'm getting until I'm so fucking hammered that it's it's gone.

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And then also. Like, yeah. It's like, oh,

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we didn't know Greg was that drunk. Like, oh, Greg was very much that

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drunk. He just didn't know. Yes. It just kind of like hits you.

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Yeah, it really does just kind of clicks

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and all of a sudden it's like, ooh. But yeah, I've never been like, hey,

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you know, it sounds fun right now. A joy ride. Right?

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Or like, hey, let's go here, even though I'm in zero condition

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to do so. Yeah. Thank God. I hope that continues. Yeah, I.

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Guess that's kind of where, uh, I'm very thankful for my vomiting,

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you know, because, uh, yeah, it kind of keeps me, you know, in one spot.

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How bad can you be if you're if you're.

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How bad can you do if you're vomiting? Right, right.

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There's not there's not much you can do other than just

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eventually pass out. Right. Or keep vomiting. Or. Right.

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I mean yeah, yeah. Which has been. Just countless times. So we've.

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All been. So many buckets in my day. Oh, all the buckets.

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That'll be the name of this episode. All the buckets. All the. Buckets.

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But which makes me, you know, lastly, it makes me thankful for

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all my great friends that I've had throughout the years who have

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treated me kindly when I've been overly inebriated and have set me

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up on couches with blankets and buckets and trash cans and water.

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Whatever you have it, those are the real MVP's out there.

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You're not. Wrong. I remember one of my one of my

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really good friends. I've known him since,

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like fourth grade. Uh, one night we went out and we

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got drunk, and he was he was the put this in quotes.

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He was the designated driver that night.

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He was the one sober enough to, you know, drive by Braille.

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We were young, dumb and drunk. Um, anyways,

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we we get to my house, and I was, you know. Hey. Thanks, man.

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As soon as I stepped out of the totally unexpected.

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Didn't feel coming the moment I stepped out of the car.

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Like, all over the grass. He's like, all right, dude,

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let's get you inside. Oh, yeah. Good times. Yeah.

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My 21st birthday, I was just had my head out the window

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puking the entire time. Mhm. Yeah. All while screaming this is the

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best night ever. Next day, probably less great.

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I'm telling you, I had the have the best friends not had.

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I have the best friends. Yeah. Miss you Frank. You gotta.

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Frank moved away. He didn't die the way I said missed.

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You made it sound like he's dead or something. Come back, Frank.

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Come back. Anyways, uh. All right. I think that's enough out of us.

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We're gonna hit some music and say hi to Vanessa. Hey, Vanessa.

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Hey, Vanessa. And I know my sister. Thanks for letting me use your cup.

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Do you think she knew she got married and that she's pregnant?

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I don't know, but she's listening. She just figured it out.

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Well, I hope it's not too late. That's so meta. Damn.

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Good luck figuring that one out. Anyways, uh, follow us on the show

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I hope everyone out there is staying very well hydrated. And on that note.

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Good night everybody.

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Hey.